kubectl clone: Seamlessly Clone Kubernetes Resources Across Multiple Rancher Clusters and Projectsan invention by dpunia Descriptionkubectl clone is a kubectl plugin that empowers users to clone Kubernetes resources across multiple clusters and projects managed by Rancher. It simplifies the process of duplicating resources from one cluster to another or within different namespaces and projects, with optional on-the-fly modifications. This tool enhances multi-cluster resource management, making it invaluable for environments where Rancher orchestrates numerous Kubernetes clusters. |
updating rpms in docker containersa project by jordimassaguerpla The docker way of updating containers is to build a new image with the updated binaries and files, which creates a security concern. |
Using BCC to snoop Wifi or Bluetooh statusa project by acho BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)https://github.com/iovisor/bcc |
oscara project by zhangxiaofei oscar is short for osc sugar, it will be a collection of little wrapper scripts on top of the openSUSE build service command-line tool that make it easier to use. |
Learn BDD with python (Cucumber)a project by jwei2017 Behavior-Driven Development is a process to follow in software development. I want to learn how BDD testing framework works. Learn how the pieces fall together and how frameworks are put together, as well as best practice of BDD. |
Add u-boot support for banana-pi r2a project by mbrugger Banana-pi R2 has quite a good upstream support in the kernel, but lacks a u-boot support. |
Upgrade a Rancilio Silvia with a meCoffee PIDa project by suntorytimed What is meCoffee? |
Dangerous voyage in openSUSE Infrastructure sea.a project by mcaj Well the see of openSUSE Infrastructure has been unrest and need our attention. I would like to invite you for this cruise trip. |
Create an application to configure KEF wireless speakers from Linuxan invention by kraih The KEF LS50 Wireless are audiophile grade powered speakers that are fairly Linux friendly. But so far they can only be configured via an Android/iOS mobile app. I want to reverse engineer the custom binary protocol used by the apps, and build a simple Linux application to reconfigure things like DSP settings on the fly from the terminal. |
json creation script for jenkins pipelines that contains our MU urlsa project by ktsamis Project DescriptionI want to create a python script that will create the MU json we use already automatically. Essentially fill in this template and this |
OpenSUSE support for OpenStack Trainingan invention by dguitarbite OpenSUSE support for OpenStack Training Labs |
Port supportconfig to openSUSEa project by eeich Supporttools are great and useful utilities to help support and development |
Bug Report Clustering with TensorFlowa project by herbert0890 Google recently open-sourced its Artificial Intelligence/Numerical Computing library called TensorFlow. I would like to use it to help us do a bug report clustering. A bug report often contains lots of comments. In order to find the similar bugs from different customers quickly and intelligently, I would like to choose a proper clustering algorithm and implement a model with TensorFlow, which can be deployed on a PC smoothly. |
yast2-storage-ng: ensure the best layout is proposeda project by ancorgs The theory behind the partitioning proposal of yast2-storage-ng is that all possible distributions of partitions in the disk are evaluated and the best one, according to this criteria, is chosen. But I have found several examples in which is hard believe that the result is actually the optimal distribution of partitions. |
Romantic photo competitiona project by kalabiyau Hackweek is a place for fun and things and also great things and a lot of fun. Some things don't require a reason - they are fun, that's all to it. Here goes a small competition with a lot of fun to it. |
Software development with the help of Kubernetesa project by DKarakasilis or how to replace |
Create a SAP Gardener playground and have fun!an invention by dakechi The idea of this project is to learn more about SAP Gardener and its capabilities. Evaluate potentials and eventually include some capability around CaaSP that does not yet exist there. |
Qactus (Qt App) packaging dashboarda project by simotek |
USB security key running embedded Linuxan invention by dmdiss Project Description |
Elixir LiveView clone of Etherpad (running on ALP)a project by socon Project DescriptionEtherpad (etherpad.org) is a nice solution to share documentation online, with many plugins and capabilities to scale out. |
distrobox-zellij-integrationa project by MSirringhaus DescriptionMake zellij aware of distroboxes. |
Explore the state of voice control on linuxa project by szarate Project Description |
containerizing MicroOS Desktop components (reloaded)an invention by fcrozat |
experiments with Pebble smartwatch, including writing a SUSECon application for ita project by fcrozat Pebble smartwatch is a nice gadget I own and I'd like to start playing with it at the code level. |
Update cpan modules in OBSan invention by coolo devel:languages:perl has 2662 packages, but many of them are outdated because it's just a fight no man can win to update them. So we update them whenver we hit a problem. But this is evil: |
Morse Code Keyboarda project by tonghuix Just for Fun! |
Experiment with libfontconfig optimizationsa project by michalsrb This is preparation/accompanying project to my school thesis. |
SUSEGo - A knowledge search enginea project by jcavalheiro Why |
Y2Storage improve logginga project by ancorgs YaST dumps quite information to its own log file (placed at /var/log/YaST2/y2log). That info is very useful to understand and discover what is happening when an issue appears. All YaST modules write into this log file, and the brand new yast2-storage-ng is not an exception. Some improvements are necessary regarding to the logging of this new module: |
DIY Awesome Glowing Nixie Clockan invention by JWSun Glowing Nixie Clock |
Suse Manager - SPAa project by LuNeves The experience while navigating throughout the UI of Suse Manager it's not that nice. Whenever we navigate to a new page, the whole page gets refreshed and recreated, even when half of it didn't change a thing, for instance, the menu, topbar, and the notifications WebSocket connection, which in my opinion doesn't provide a smooth experience. |
Take a closer look at ResourceSpace 9.0a project by suntorytimed What is ResourceSpace |
Cgroup support for supportconfiga project by firoyang |
Edge Image Builder and mkosi for Uyunia project by oholecek Description |
Elemental Operator: support hosts without TPMan invention by fgiudici |
Creating a MicroOS flavor with Hyprland as a Wayland Compositora project by c-hagenest Project Description |
Re-use containerized proxy cache in Uyuni/SUSE Managera project by dvosburg DescriptionMany requested the ability to "preload" cache content for the Uyuni/SUMA proxy or retail branch server. This was not possible with a VM proxy - but what about a containerized one? Now that this is the direction and standard, it is worth testing this and then documenting a working procedure. |
SeaMonkey extension (for forgetting passwords)a project by pcerny SeaMonkey is the successor of the Mozilla Suite. The mail client allows connections over POPv3 and IMAPv4. In some cases one wants to leave the program running for longer periods of time, but once the mail client has password for a mail server it just stays connected. In case of "keep everything on server" profiles this means that the mail may stay accessible even when the machine is left unattended (which it often is). The purpose of the extension is to enable requesting the client to forget mail server passwords, so that the mail is no longer accessible without entering it again. |
Improve debug information for LTO compiled objectsa project by rguenther The goal is to use the work from the debug-early GCC branch to generate better debug information for LTO compiled objects, especially with regarding to language specifics like classes and templates. This has now been achieved and openSUSE Factory |
Rock n' Rolla project by kwwii Record two songs by the end of the week. |
Git and rst practicean invention by ktsamis I want to use this hackweek to get some practice with git and rst and maybe more specifically, as a project, to set a blog written in rst and hosted in github. |
Relax-and-Recover (rear) recovery system: Download rear configuration filesa project by jsmeix See my Relax-and-Recover upstream issue https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/841 |
Pair Programming Test Drive/Probefahrta project by mamorales Are you interested in pairing? Are you wondering whether it is something that would help you and your team members in your current project? Would you like to try it out before you fully commit to such an extreme idea? Then this is your lucky day Sir/Madam! |
Jangouts: integrate outcome of GSoCa project by ancorgs We got a couple of GSoC projects around Jangouts this year: |
Learn and Document how to install a SAP Hana ScaleOut Clusteran invention by dakechi This nowadays is a supported HANA Scenario that has no much knowledge and documentation around. This project is basically to explore what we currently have, and maybe document some initial good practices around SAP HANA Scale-out to facilitate future developments and also our current supports. |
ML and AI for code static analysisa project by mvarlese The idea is to explore the technologies and the various components to realize some AI to predict pitfalls in source code which can potentially generate run-time misbehaviours. |
"Physical" notifications with Raspberry Pi and addressable LEDsa project by dannysauer I'd like a way to have a device on my desk which lights up to indicate that I have something I should be paying attention to. Initially, I'd like this to be for Office365 calendar events and GitHub mentions, but ideally it should support arbitrary messages. The plan is to assign specific colors (ideally "patterns" consisting of a sequence of colors and time) to specific message types. |
investigate seal secrets for used in a home-cluster (k3s + fluxci)an invention by fcrozat |
Update quilt's manual pagean invention by jdelvare |
remote pia project by radmanic I'd like to add a 433MHz receiver transmitter module to my raspberry pi - I know there are some kits, but this will require some hardware poking and soldering and I'm looking forward to it. The goal will be to receive the signal of some remote temperature and humidity sensors, decode the signal - understand their data structure and display and log them accordingly. |